You can have it towed at the owner's expense (meaning you can call a towing company and it will come and tow the vehicle. The owner, if he wants the vehicle, then needs to go to the towing company and reclaim the vehicle by paying the towing and storage fees).
You must ask at your local Department of Motor vehicles.
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Call the police and report the car. They will tow it.
Car rental is a service of one party (the provider) providing an automobile for the use of a second party (the renter) in exchange for money. The renter goes to the provider and agrees to pay a sum for the right to use a vehicle that the provider makes available to the renter.
You would only have right of recovery for property that belongs to you and that was damaged by the driver. The owner of the house would have rights of recovery for damages to their house from the driver.
Since the renter is not the owner, the renter needs to notify the rental company immediately. The renter is also going to be held responsible for the impound fees and it could be several hundred dollars.
Car rental "insurance" is not always insurance. There are three types of coverages you can purchase. 1. Damage waiver is for damage to the car itself. It waives the right of the rental company to pursue renter or his/her insurance for damages to the vehicle. 2. Injury/property coverage is for people or items in the car. It covers injury to people inside the car if in an accident or loss of property in the event of break in. 3. Liability covers injury or damage to property if the renter or covered driver is at fault in an accident while driving rental car. The last two are insurance and are underwritten by an insurance company partnered with rental company. Damage waiver is not insurance and all three can be voided if the renter or driver are in violation of rental company policies. All three coverages are charged on a daily basis and can be added/removed at anytime. Most companies require vehicle inspection prior to adding coverages to avoid fraud.
Customer - Client - Renter - Lessee (???)
It all depends on whether the renter signed up for the car rental company's extra insurance coverage at the beginning of the rental. If LDW (Loss Damage Waiver) or CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) insurance coverage was accepted by the renter, you will likely be dealing with the car rental company's insurance. If the renter declined the extra coverage, then you will deal directly with the renter's personal insurance provider.
Yes you can get Which is not a part of the car and your personal property than you will definitely get.
Amy, who uses a rented car
They can tell you no. They do not have to let you have anything out of someone else's car.